Corporate boards should leverage multidimensional lenses to provide an “outside-in” view of the organization and steer the business in the right direction.
Here are the multiple perspectives of shaping a strategic boardroom with digital acumen.
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Knowledge Professionals’ Digital Competencies With the exponential growth of information and a dynamic business environment, today’s digital professionals are innovative workers, hard workers, knowledge workers, and intelligent workers who are exploring, innovating, and evolving bringing new digital paradigms. Knowledge professionals are intellectually curious, with a strong desire to learn and expand their horizons. Here is a set of knowledge professionals’ digital competencies.
Ultra-Modern Corporate Board with Three “Digital Powers” Due to the complexity, uncertainty, ambiguity, and volatility of the digital era, the directorship in any organization must envision the future boldly and influence changes proactively. There are quite clear processes for the interaction between management and the board; oversight, supervision, development, and mentoring of management, typically at the higher executive levels.
Inquisitive Board as Strategic Explorer Due to the “VUCA” characteristics of business dynamic, overloading information, and continuous disruptions as the new normal of business expansion, corporate boards should leverage multidimensional lenses to provide an “outside-in” view of the organization and steer the business in the right direction. Analogically, the corporate board's role is about pulling management out of the trees to see the forest. They see the development of strategy as a collective effort between themselves and management, rather than a question of “us versus them.” The corporate board represents ownership, acts as an inquisitive explorer, and they really cannot do a good job if they don't have the knowledge to ask profound questions, challenges and sets broad strategic goals, as well as takes logical steps in practicing GRC disciplines effortlessly.
Navigating Strategy via Inquiries Navigating strategy takes strategy and asking the right sets of strategic questions as well, as business becomes more dynamic than ever, strategy making shouldn't be just annual events, business executives need to continue reviewing and revise strategy accordingly. Building the right set of questions in navigating strategy and execution is next practice for business executives.
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The "Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&As" Introduction
The "Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&As" Chapter 1 Introduction: The Digital Board's Composition Inquiries
The "Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&As" Chapter II Introduction: The Digital Board's Digital Inquiries
The "Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&As": Chapter III Introduction: The Digital Board's Strategy Inquiries
The "Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&As" Chapter IV Introduction: The Digital Board's IT Inquiries
The "Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&As" Chapter V Introduction: The Digital Board's Leadership Inquiries
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